Tag: Tigers
Loss of Assistant Coaches Felt Across Athletic Teams
Last spring during the staff and faculty layoffs, seven part time assistant coaches were named among those being let go. The teams impacted include...
Unfinished Business: Senior golfer sets eyes on national championship
Larisa Luloff looks to compete for a national championship in women's golf.
First-year baseball players bring childhood friendship to the diamond
First-year baseball players bring childhood friendship to the diamond
Women’s basketball team falls in Sweet Sixteen
The DePauw women's basketball team lost falls to University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.
50 years and counting: Tim Hreha finishes half a century coaching...
Tim Hreha enters his 5oth season coaching football and track at DePauw.
Be a real tiger fan
This Monon Bell season, make sure you’re a fan of the real tigers out there.
Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that...
Women’s basketball: Tigers look to bounce back after last-second loss
After a hot 4-0 start the No. 6 ranked DePauw women’s basketball team fell to 19th ranked Washington University-St. Louis at the Midwest Challenge...
Tigers fall short of upset; lose in OT to No. 10...
The 2017-18 DePauw men’s basketball season is underway and the Tigers are off to a (1-2) start. After opening the season with a 90-72...
Men’s Swimming: Tigers picking up momentum
With nearly half the regular season over, the Tigers are starting to put everything together.
“Overall we’re really pleased,” said Head Coach Adam Cohen. “The...
Women’s Swimming Update: First-year class already playing vital role
After losing All-American Angela Newlon and the rest of a talented senior class, the Tigers have returned a strong group of experienced swimmers along...